Sentences with phrase «than truthful»

Somewhere down the line the mortgage company or bank while doing their due diligence finds out the borrower was less than truthful about their current financial situation.
Whatever it is, if you're less than truthful in a job interview, there's a good chance that you've also tipped off your interviewer.
If a background check reveals that you have been less than truthful on this important document, everything else you have written or said will be called into question.
And if they suspect less than truthful financial disclosure, they can order a credit report and require you to submit financial information to prove income and assets.
But too often our convictions are more about being tribal than truthful.
Specifically, we look at how often people include less than truthful information and how employers respond.
A down economy has made candidates more likely to be less than truthful on their resumes.
Why is the litmus test of faith about factual rather than truthful things?
When people find out you're lying — or exaggerating — they wonder what else you're being less than truthful about and that's how this whole anti-vax mess got legs in the first place.
Although they would most likely be less than truthful for fear of retribution by Mr Green and his right wing conservative narrow minded views.
Trivialization is inevitable in the world of the technological era, with its emphasis upon utilitarian means rather than truthful ends.
The sponsors of these less than truthful advertisements know how to get on Cuomo's good side — appeal to his massive vanity problem — and pay him a good amount of money!
And the Medicare issue - while certainly being used against her in a less than truthful attack, will have a good deal of traction.
(I guess that makes me less than truthful if you're prone to splitting hairs, but I can live with myself.)
It's much easier to concoct a less than truthful tale where at the end of the day global warming is bunk.
Another related cultural factor («got Chinese'd) is that people from some countries like China tend to give the answer they think the questioner wants to hear, rather than the the truthful one.
Statistics say just over 35 percent of applicants offer information that's slightly less than truthful in this area.
Spijim «When people find out you're lying — or exaggerating — they wonder what else you're being less than truthful about and that's how this whole anti-vax mess got legs in the first place.»
And somebody who is prepared to be less than truthful on their resume is a high risk for making me look bad.»
He is not drawn to the family as much as the others seem to be, and while he is not a negative person, I just see him as less than truthful or honest because he is often manipulative.
'' [SodaStream's] issues involve politics, ideological differences, religion, and management that appears to have been less than truthful and fair with internal and external audiences,» Smith says.
But it seems everyone from James Clapper, to Louis Lerner, to Eric Holder, Susan Rice etc. etc. seems to be constantly contradicted or exposed as being less than truthful, whether it's IRS Targeting, tapping journalists, blaming Benghazi on a video, the existence of WMDs, a search for yellow - cake Uranium, who ordered Fast and Furious putting automatic guns in the hands of Mexican drug - lords, drone strikes, or... the nature of PRISM.
I'd love to say I got myself organized and stayed that way, but it would be, uh, less than truthful.
To be clear, I infer from «hype to justify» and «doing the bidding» that you think [Nagy] is saying something less than truthful, or that he does not believe.
Colman and Williams» relationship is the Higgs field that gives mass to Kirkwood's burgeoning themes, and it is never less than truthful and compelling.
When respondents were asked to identify the topics they most often lied about, men revealed they prefer to bluff about money and their accomplishments while women are more likely to be less than truthful about their health and appearance.
A life insurance company is not without resources in the event that they suspect an applicant is being less than truthful.
If the owner is less than truthful about the dog's temperament or health, you have just volunteered to accept responsibility for any potential problems.
I have personally gone through sections and checked exactly what they describe, and even their scary reports of extreme weather is less than truthful.
The culture has a way of making points which later turn out to be less than truthful.
Peter Henning of White Collar Crime Blog agrees that both McNamee and Clemens came across as less than truthful.
He's not aware of any steps taken with respect to the officers involved in spite of the fact there was a «very clear finding by the judge that one of them in particular was less than truthful in his testimony in court under oath.»
«Recruiters have a way of sensing when you are being less than truthful.
Most hiring managers are able to tell when an applicant is being less than truthful.
Confirming employment history can take more time, but statistically, it's an area where more candidates are less than truthful.
Jian Ghomeshi's accusers were caught by the trial judge being less than truthful.
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